![]() They are the rubber that always, always meets the road. ![]() Imagination and desire play out in our bodies, in our practices, in our histories. It ought, in fact, to make a kind of strong, intuitive sense: sex, art, and relating to God are categories of experience which speak deeply to one another. And to anyone who has read Augustine’s Confessions, or to any artist who has kept an honest journal for any length of time, the connection shouldn’t be so strange. ![]() In Sarah Coakley’s new book, God, Sexuality, and the Self: An Essay ‘On the Trinity’, you may not expect a chapter devoted to devotional art, following a chapter of interviews with charismatic Anglicans on prayer, to help drive a thesis on sex. ![]()
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